2. Introdcution
• Social behavior is behavior among two or more
organisms within the same species, and
encompasses any behavior in which one member
affects the other. This is due to an interaction
among those members.
• In physiology and sociology, social behavior is
behavior directed towards society, or taking place
between members of the same species.
Behaviors such as predation—which involves
members of different species—are not social.
3. sociological
hierarchy
• social behavior is followed by social actions,
which is directed at other people and is
designed to induce a response. Further along
this ascending scale are social interaction and
social relation. In conclusion, social behavior is
a process of communicating.
5. basis of Social Behaviour:
• (a) Contactual behaviour
• (b) Reproduction
• (c) Protection of the young
• (d) Group living for feeding, protection and
play
6. Kinds of Social Behaviour
• (1) Linear Social Behaviour & Circular Social
Behaviour.
• 2. Overt Social Behaviour & Symbolic Social
Behaviour.
• 3. Controlling and Self Adopting Social
Behaviour
7. Types of social behaviour
• Aggression…
• Altruism
• Scapegoating
• Shyness
8. Factor
• Race and culture
• Perception
• Attitude
• Abilities and requirements
• Situation
• Habits
• Life experience and sub conscious trauma
• Religious and political belief